From 64 teams and 62 matches, the 2014 FIFA World Cup is now down to two, Argentina and Germany. This World Cup has featured unlikely superstars like James Rodriguez and Guillermo Ochoa, a record number of goals, and a few Cinderellas that advanced much further than anyone could have expected. With just one match (and a useless 3rd place game) to go, it’s time to take a look back on the six most unbelievable results of the 2014 World Cup.

The popularity of the World Cup in the United States was not a reflection on the countries newfound love for a game they’ve never cared about before, it was a direct representation of how much the people of the United States love cheering for a team that plays for the United States.